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i mean, the threat and the environment in which we find ourselves in this decade of the 21st century suggests to us that it's likely to be more than two. so back to secretary panetta's point. this isn't about sizing ourselves against two particular scenarios. this is about building a force that is capable of doing more than one thing at a time, that has the leadership, the manning, the equipping, the personnel, the readiness to be able to provide options to the national command authority. one other point. i think it may not have gotten the emphasis that it needed to yesterday, but we've learned an enormous amount over the last ten years about how to wage war. it's not just in the traditional ways. it's other capables that have come into the force. it's capabilities of special operating forces. i.s.r.in a way that was unimaginable ten years ago. it's cyber. what we're looking to do here is not constrain ourselves to a two-war construct but rather build a force that has the kind of agility the secretary mentioned that is a learning organization that will adapt itself to what it confron
i mean, the threat and the environment in which we find ourselves in this decade of the 21st century suggests to us that it's likely to be more than two. so back to secretary panetta's point. this isn't about sizing ourselves against two particular scenarios. this is about building a force that is capable of doing more than one thing at a time, that has the leadership, the manning, the equipping, the personnel, the readiness to be able to provide options to the national command authority. one...
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committed to encouraging stewardship of the environment, land conservation and watershed protection and eliminating harmful chemicals this week on to the contrary: first, u.s. nuns versus the vatican: round two. then, boy scouts and lgbt inclusiveness. behind the headlines: sexual violence in the military. >> hello, i'm bonnie erbe. welcome to to the contrary, a discussion of news and social trends from diverse perspectives. up first, sisters in arms: american nuns chastised by the vatican for going against the catholic church's teachings are now rejecting the vatican's criticism. the leadership conference of women religious, represents most of the 57,000 american nuns. its leaders say the vatican has its facts wrong. they say the condemnation of the sisters is 'unsubstantiated' and has created "greater polarization" in the church. the leaders will travel to rome later this month to meet with members of the vatican's orthodoxy watchdog group congregation for the doctrine of the faith that rebuked the nuns. >> we are in a meeting in rome and we received the document and communication giv
committed to encouraging stewardship of the environment, land conservation and watershed protection and eliminating harmful chemicals this week on to the contrary: first, u.s. nuns versus the vatican: round two. then, boy scouts and lgbt inclusiveness. behind the headlines: sexual violence in the military. >> hello, i'm bonnie erbe. welcome to to the contrary, a discussion of news and social trends from diverse perspectives. up first, sisters in arms: american nuns chastised by the...
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while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. sadly, no. oh. but i did pick up your dry cleaning and had your shoes shined. well, i made you a...
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and as i said, we are operating in this ied environment and it's tough, and we have to continue to adapt and evolve to be able to do that. but as we look to the future, we have to figure out a way to drive up their costs and drive down ours. as i talk to our industry partners, and as we talk about the future and some of our needs for the future, i tell them it's gotta be affordable. their business model is crushing ours when for a couple hundred dollars they can produce six to eight ieds, isn't it? >> it is. but there are ways to do that. you know, we're having a conversation about the device. the key factor in this is attacking and putting pressure on the networks, and you can do that by a variety of means, you know, lethally as we're doing in afghanistan, we did it in iraq, but also using and employing all of the tools that we have available in our government. it takes a network to defeat a network and that's how you can raise their costs of doing business. >> let's take a look at that because when china was originally created, general megs was the commander at the time. one of the thi
and as i said, we are operating in this ied environment and it's tough, and we have to continue to adapt and evolve to be able to do that. but as we look to the future, we have to figure out a way to drive up their costs and drive down ours. as i talk to our industry partners, and as we talk about the future and some of our needs for the future, i tell them it's gotta be affordable. their business model is crushing ours when for a couple hundred dollars they can produce six to eight ieds, isn't...
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the funding environment, raising capital environment is looking good. of course they have to pay a hefty premium in terms of the actual interest. however, important is they have about 6 billion euros worth of capital requirements for 2012 alone and if the sentiment is good that makes it easier to close that gap, the financial gap. >> patricia, thanks for that. julian, was the eba forcing the banks to raise capital a good idea or a bad one bearing in mind the time scale and what it's done in terms of making credit companies worse as banks sort of scale back their balance sheets? >> that's a difficult one really because something had to be done here and i think at least what the eba did, it did focus minds on the issue and to be fair the eba has published a lot of information. so everybody is much more aware of the situation than earlier on. perhaps the timing could have been a little bit more staggered here. of course what the eba said is you have to reach these ratios but then the banks started sending out a lot of signals they're going to do so by cutt
the funding environment, raising capital environment is looking good. of course they have to pay a hefty premium in terms of the actual interest. however, important is they have about 6 billion euros worth of capital requirements for 2012 alone and if the sentiment is good that makes it easier to close that gap, the financial gap. >> patricia, thanks for that. julian, was the eba forcing the banks to raise capital a good idea or a bad one bearing in mind the time scale and what it's done...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> mitt romney's campaign says the nomination is all but sewn up when it comes to the numbers. they say they can't ignore the basic principles of math. we love numbers on this show. we love it. so, we decided to look into it. it is unlikely that rick santorum or newt gingrich can pass mitt in total delegates. that's a fact. but there is something they can do by staying in and that is block romney from actually securing the nomination by delegates. john avlon is here to explain. like i said, maybe this will end in sudden death at some point, and i don't mean that literally. just in case anybody misconstrues what i'm saying. thi
technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >>> mitt...
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we've established a 500 million dollar fund so independent scientists can study the gulf's wildlife and environment for ten years. thousands of environmental samples from across the gulf have been analyzed by independent labs under the direction of the us coast guard. i'm glad to report all beaches and waters are open for everyone to enjoy. and the economy is showing progress with many areas on the gulf coast having their best tourism seasons in years. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. we're committed to the gulf for everyone who loves it, and everyone who calls it home. >>> it was supposed to be a adventure of a lifetime newlyweds from alabama on a trip to the great barrier reef. her life came to a gruesome end off the coast of australia. this chilling photograph, you may have seen before. it's sort of lodged in my mind. what it shows is what prosecutors say is tina's body in the background. lifeless on the ocean floor. gabe, her husband and diving buddy, said it was a tragic accident. investigators did not buy his story. in 2008, he was arrested and pleaded guilty to manslaughter. he
we've established a 500 million dollar fund so independent scientists can study the gulf's wildlife and environment for ten years. thousands of environmental samples from across the gulf have been analyzed by independent labs under the direction of the us coast guard. i'm glad to report all beaches and waters are open for everyone to enjoy. and the economy is showing progress with many areas on the gulf coast having their best tourism seasons in years. i was born here, i'm still here and so is...
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so they will protect the environment and raise a billion dollars. the commerce has filed a lawsuit. >>> and we have an update into the questionable spending of public money at the port of oakland. administrators e-mailed us saying, he will not receive money in exchange for retirement. and the mayor is on administrative leave and he has left the country and following a ktvu investigation in which reuncoverred expenses at attention as strip club. >>> and a burglary, thieves stole honor guard items over the weekend. they say they have a lot of symbolic value and they are even eusually given to the families of fallen -- they are usually given to the families of fallen firefighters. >>> somebody broke in to the history fall are you. but it includes valuable items from the gold rush era. police responding within four minutes. >> unfortunately they knew what they were looking for and they had identified the objects and came very well prepared. they were very quick. >> a man was arrested outside put did not have any the 0 stolen items. >>> he is accused of
so they will protect the environment and raise a billion dollars. the commerce has filed a lawsuit. >>> and we have an update into the questionable spending of public money at the port of oakland. administrators e-mailed us saying, he will not receive money in exchange for retirement. and the mayor is on administrative leave and he has left the country and following a ktvu investigation in which reuncoverred expenses at attention as strip club. >>> and a burglary, thieves...
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they don't want to work in a sweat environment. they want the air conditioning job. that's part of our problem in the culture today and we admit that. >> what are you hoping the supreme court will take into consideration? a lot of people are saying they'll wait the whole racial profiling discrimination that some claim sb 1070 promotes and generates? >> it prohibits. i don't know how they can say that. the supreme court already said you can ask that question, it's as legitimate as asking your age, date of birth, whenever you need to ask it, no restrictions. slap down the court decision that said that, question, kind of silly, fourth and 14th amendment protected? he said, not true. law enforcement can ask has question. in arizona i took that into consideration because of the fact i knew the argument we made. i made it clear in the bill. you can't use racial profiling. you have to be legitimate contact. you know, stop. you must have reasonable decision -- the federal government doesn't put in theirs. >> are you confident the officers in maricopa county and all over the
they don't want to work in a sweat environment. they want the air conditioning job. that's part of our problem in the culture today and we admit that. >> what are you hoping the supreme court will take into consideration? a lot of people are saying they'll wait the whole racial profiling discrimination that some claim sb 1070 promotes and generates? >> it prohibits. i don't know how they can say that. the supreme court already said you can ask that question, it's as legitimate as...
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from the military budget they will come from education social spending health care infrastructure the environment and no matter where the cuts come from jobs will be lost not my point today the nation pointed out an interesting statistic if you put one billion dollars into areas like health care education clean energy that investment would result in up to one hundred forty percent more jobs than if that money were put into defense so defense doesn't really appear to be the best bang for your jobs buck now does it but don't expect to hear those numbers from the government reliant military industrial complex these figures just go to show that there are certain industries companies out there whose entire livelihoods depend on your tax dollars and as the business insider noted with numbers like that may as well call them government agencies. well here's an interesting idea special facilities that are prisons exclusively for veterans and what's considered the first of its kind in new cells but announced at the muscogee county jail in georgia which is close to fort benning now this storm can house sixt
from the military budget they will come from education social spending health care infrastructure the environment and no matter where the cuts come from jobs will be lost not my point today the nation pointed out an interesting statistic if you put one billion dollars into areas like health care education clean energy that investment would result in up to one hundred forty percent more jobs than if that money were put into defense so defense doesn't really appear to be the best bang for your...
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bp findings supports independent scientists studying the gulf's environment. thousands of environmental samples have been tested and all beaches and waters are open. and the tourists are back. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. how they'll live tomorrow. for more than 116 years, ameriprise financial has worked for their clients' futures. helping millions of americans retire on their terms. when they want. where they want. doing what they want. ameriprise. the strength of a leader in retirement planning. the heart of 10,000 advisors working with you one-to-one. together for your future. ♪ >>> for politics now, a reality check for the white house or anyone who thinks that just because republicans are astacking each other now that president obama will have an easy time in november. >> the one thing i will be held accountable. i've got four years. and a year from now i think people are going to see we're starting to make some progress, but there's still going to be a problem out there. if i don't have this done in three years, then there's going to be
bp findings supports independent scientists studying the gulf's environment. thousands of environmental samples have been tested and all beaches and waters are open. and the tourists are back. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. how they'll live tomorrow. for more than 116 years, ameriprise financial has worked for their clients' futures. helping millions of americans retire on their terms. when they want. where they want. doing what they want. ameriprise. the strength of a leader in...
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the state oceanic administration announced a plan to protect their environments and develop marine resources. they classified a special category of islands serving as markers being crucial for national defense. chinese officials will bolster their claims over the islands by installing navigational aids and weather observational facilities and will put up signs to display the names in mandarin. the plan makes no direct mention of the disputed island in the east china sea. china claims sovereignty over the islands and it's included in the plan as being chinese territory. >>> more than 1.3 billion consumers drive the second largest economy in the world. china grew by more than 8% in the last quarter. the engine of growth is slowing down. with all those people, the cause may surprise many. a shortage of labor. >> reporter:ing >> reporter: migrant workers. low-cost workers, is having a serious impact on business. >> translator: even when we get orders, it's difficult to meet a deadline for delivery because of the labor shortage. >> reporter: to meet the needs of factories that are suffering from
the state oceanic administration announced a plan to protect their environments and develop marine resources. they classified a special category of islands serving as markers being crucial for national defense. chinese officials will bolster their claims over the islands by installing navigational aids and weather observational facilities and will put up signs to display the names in mandarin. the plan makes no direct mention of the disputed island in the east china sea. china claims...
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. >> reporter: jim moran says they would be sensitive to the environment and to east coast architecture. moran says his wife is from nearby baltimore. >> got a lot of family and friends there and no one likes crab cakes more than i do. >> reporter: right now a special commission is examining several issues including whether maryland should even hand out a sixth casino license. >> what is the appropriate level of split between the state and the operators? should we go to full table games or not and should we have -- can this plant absorb a sixth site or not and it's really putting these issues together that determine whether or not a sixth site would be economically viable. >> reporter: mgm and national harbor developers, the peterson companies, say they will commit $800 million toot project. >> if we're wanted -- to the project. >> if we're wanted, we're all in. >> reporter: national harbor was years in the making and the same will be true at this site, although it will go a little faster. still they need a license. if this process is approved, they will have one year of planning and at
. >> reporter: jim moran says they would be sensitive to the environment and to east coast architecture. moran says his wife is from nearby baltimore. >> got a lot of family and friends there and no one likes crab cakes more than i do. >> reporter: right now a special commission is examining several issues including whether maryland should even hand out a sixth casino license. >> what is the appropriate level of split between the state and the operators? should we go to...
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. >> the senator bernie sanders is an independent from vermont and a member of the senate environment and public works committee. let's turn our issue to a trade issue and reuters reporting that a senior u.s. senator warning the white house today to expect a pretty tough battle over legislation that would boost trade ties with russia because of moscow's human rights record and foreign policy especially because of its support for syria. the statement today from senator jon kyl, the number two republican in the senate. he held -- he was participating in a hearing on a russia trade bill. now, russia is on the verge of joining the world trade organization, the u.s. is under pressure to repeal what is now being viewed as ladies and gentlemenly symbolic cold war era provision known as the jackson van nick amendment named after henry scoop jackson, democrat from the washington state and charles van neck, a democrat from ohio. the amendment we should point out according to this story is at odds with wto rules. that measure tied u.s. trade releases with the former soviet union to the rights of
. >> the senator bernie sanders is an independent from vermont and a member of the senate environment and public works committee. let's turn our issue to a trade issue and reuters reporting that a senior u.s. senator warning the white house today to expect a pretty tough battle over legislation that would boost trade ties with russia because of moscow's human rights record and foreign policy especially because of its support for syria. the statement today from senator jon kyl, the number...
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little intervention as possible whether you are talk about health care, the economy, education, the environment and civil lirkts. the truth is we have an obesity epidemic in this country. more than one in three adults owe obese. children are overweight. the cost to our country is astounding. cost more than $150 billion a year just in health care costs to deal with the effects on obesity. increased stroke, heart disease, diabetes, some forms of cancer. any time government sees taxpayers spending tens of billions of dollars through programs like medicare and medicaid they have a responsibility, in fact, to determine how to cut that spending, make it more efficient. that's exactly what the first lady is trying to do. arming people. >> laura: i don't think she is cutting spending. >> arming people to make make better nutrition choices. >> laura: it's not quite that simple. remember, she is flying around the country in various let's move two year anniversary stops. she went to walt disney world. she went to long wood church in florida. she judged the top chef competition i know that's critical for r
little intervention as possible whether you are talk about health care, the economy, education, the environment and civil lirkts. the truth is we have an obesity epidemic in this country. more than one in three adults owe obese. children are overweight. the cost to our country is astounding. cost more than $150 billion a year just in health care costs to deal with the effects on obesity. increased stroke, heart disease, diabetes, some forms of cancer. any time government sees taxpayers spending...
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bp findings supports independent scientists studying the gulf's environment. thousands of environmental samples have been tested and all beaches and waters are open. and the tourists are back. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. >>> let me finish tonight with this. yesterday the john f. kennedy library released the last of his presidential tapes. they were from two days before he was killed. and included a conversation on an issue that haunts so many of us. what would jack kennedy have done in vietnam. would he have done what his successor lyndon johnson did, create an american war in vietnam involving troop levels of 500,000 soldiers? would he have allowed the word eska tlit where we lost 58,000 american soldiers? it's a question i've been asked again and again traveling the country for my new book "jack kennedy elusive hero." the day he died he'd given a speech that morning in ft. worth that said, quote, without the united states, south vietnam would collapse overnight. those were his very words that morning of november 22nd, 1963, with lyndon john
bp findings supports independent scientists studying the gulf's environment. thousands of environmental samples have been tested and all beaches and waters are open. and the tourists are back. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. >>> let me finish tonight with this. yesterday the john f. kennedy library released the last of his presidential tapes. they were from two days before he was killed. and included a conversation on an issue that haunts so many of us. what would jack...
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this environment is -- i think the pendulum has swung the other way. i think it puts a really big stronghold on the potential for growth going forward. at least in the short term with these banks. >> favorite financial. >> well, right now i would actually say regents financial. i think it has a lot of upside. it has the southeast leverage and credit recovery. i think hopefully we'll get a modest buyback. i think the stock actually is something that could go up another 30, 40% without a lot of trouble. >> and march is when the banks have to put their plan forward. >> the plan is being put forward now. they're getting two shots at it, much better than last year where they simply rejected plans. this year, if the plans are rejected, they get to resubmit. this year i think the banks will be conservative. >> see if citigroup makes the cut this time. favorite regional? >> sun trust banks. i like it a lot. plays into this regional play with the housing recover write rates low. >> okay. good. thank you, both, for joining us. >>> we're starting to lose altitude
this environment is -- i think the pendulum has swung the other way. i think it puts a really big stronghold on the potential for growth going forward. at least in the short term with these banks. >> favorite financial. >> well, right now i would actually say regents financial. i think it has a lot of upside. it has the southeast leverage and credit recovery. i think hopefully we'll get a modest buyback. i think the stock actually is something that could go up another 30, 40%...
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leverage around 100 is where you want it to be, and i think that's probably where a normal, steady environment should be. lou: so is it your sense that this market, this recovery right now is vulnerable given the fiscal cliff, all of the uncertainties that are -- it seems -- mounting more, the folks in washington talk. >> i'd say that this recovery is fragile. it depends, you know, it's also been very patchy. as i said, it grew from -- it's growing from a very, very low point in the economy, so you're seeing markets like phoenix, detroit, miami kind of clouding some of this information. but i would say that the fiscal cliff discussions are definitely not helping. i think consumers see the implications of tax reduction, for example, coming off -- lou: what would that do to the market if it were to be implemented? >> well, i think it'll definitely hurt the market, and i think i would not recommend doing that at this stage of recovery. lou: somehow i thought that would be your answer, as it would be for most homeowners who have gotten used to that deduction. >> sure. lou: sanjiv, great to have yo
leverage around 100 is where you want it to be, and i think that's probably where a normal, steady environment should be. lou: so is it your sense that this market, this recovery right now is vulnerable given the fiscal cliff, all of the uncertainties that are -- it seems -- mounting more, the folks in washington talk. >> i'd say that this recovery is fragile. it depends, you know, it's also been very patchy. as i said, it grew from -- it's growing from a very, very low point in the...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] with odor free aspercreme. powerful medicine relieves pain fast, with no odor. so all you notice is relief. aspercreme. >>> some good housing news today. housing star
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i also said the strategic environment in the asia pacific region is changing. february 7th is northern territories day in japan. japan and russia signed a treaty on this date in 1885 that recognizes the islands as japanese territory. >>> first president, now prime minister. now vladimir putin has his sights set on assuming the presidency once again. putin is running in the presidential election scheduled for march 4th. he has served as prime minister for about four years now, and was president for eight years before that. political analysts say that a putin victory is likely. however, his popularity has suffered in the wake of nationwide protests over suspected corruption during his time in office. >> reporter: during a recent rally temperatures hovered at minus 20 degrees celsius in central moscow during the day. a symbol of their hoping for a fair election. in the crowd is pietro. he was one of the organizers of the demonstration. his involvement in the protests began after he witnessed people being arrested for openly opposing the government. he also said th
i also said the strategic environment in the asia pacific region is changing. february 7th is northern territories day in japan. japan and russia signed a treaty on this date in 1885 that recognizes the islands as japanese territory. >>> first president, now prime minister. now vladimir putin has his sights set on assuming the presidency once again. putin is running in the presidential election scheduled for march 4th. he has served as prime minister for about four years now, and was...
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to say at the end of that ad that students are in trouble, they can't get jobs and it's not a good environment to be a college student nowadays. that was the gist of it. he may be a celebrity but he's not doing much to help the economy. >> it echos an argument the mccain campaign used in a very controversial ad in summer of 2008 that portrayed president obama as a vapid celebrity. this goes to a core tug of war in this campaign. obama right now does very well on personal favorability. people can relate to him more easily than mitt romney at this point in the campaign. on the other hand republicans want to focus on are you better off than where you were four years ago? the slowdown in job growth we may be heading into, that's where they want to keep the focus. that's where they want to tote voters. >> there's also a question about what the american president wants when it comes to a president. we want to like him and president obama is very, very well liked but we also want him to be a little different from us and we want to put this person on a bit of a pedestal. so any president, any politica
to say at the end of that ad that students are in trouble, they can't get jobs and it's not a good environment to be a college student nowadays. that was the gist of it. he may be a celebrity but he's not doing much to help the economy. >> it echos an argument the mccain campaign used in a very controversial ad in summer of 2008 that portrayed president obama as a vapid celebrity. this goes to a core tug of war in this campaign. obama right now does very well on personal favorability....
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. . >> jamie: our whole efforts is to try to get individuals that can provide intelligence and work with us and to be able to do that and do that effectively, you have to protect these people and you have to protect the confidence and the classification and the covert nature of this kind of work and when these leaks take place, i can't tell you how much they damage our ability to be able to pursue our intelligence efforts. >> paul: that's defense secretary leon panetta, addressing the leak of information to divulge a plot on a plane one years anniversary of the death of osama bin laden. and a mole inside al-qaeda. we're discussin
technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. . >> jamie: our...
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there you have best court practices and a better environment. failing that, my second solution would be to have congress pass the stop act. it leaves it in the parallel military system but corrects the error of the structure right now that is the fact that rape allegations are decided upon in the first instance by a single individual in the chain of command. that single individual has their own career interest at stake. he or she knows the perpetrator and the victim. they are not an impartial person in any shape. yet they sheriff serve as a bottleneck. you cannot get through the military judicial system without this bottleneck. >> cenk: 19,000 rapes and sexual assaults each year and only 20% are being reported, that's devastating. when you give these alternatives to the military, if i'm in charge sure, it shouldn't be one guy who can abuse that power, what do they say in response? >> they have been completely resistant to taking the chain of command out of the process. they're going to fight that tooth and nail. they will not do it voluntarily.
there you have best court practices and a better environment. failing that, my second solution would be to have congress pass the stop act. it leaves it in the parallel military system but corrects the error of the structure right now that is the fact that rape allegations are decided upon in the first instance by a single individual in the chain of command. that single individual has their own career interest at stake. he or she knows the perpetrator and the victim. they are not an impartial...
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for drugs as long as people can avoid the natural pressures of an entrepreneurial and innovative environment and the experimentation and failure that comes naturally from doing that because they can pay off the government to either prevent themselves from having to compete and or pay off the government to transfer the actual cost of what they're doing to them but here we're getting upon another one of those problems right which is you're saying as long as we can try to find a way to avoid that but if people are always going to be motivated by profit you're not going to take that element out of the that's a good thing and it's a good thing but so then how do you actually come up with any solutions and you can say that at the moment right it's the government that is helping to you and sent advise them because they know you can cheat the system even if the government is also going to create a national company should not be from cheating well that had been i guess why you pay taxes right right the reason you pay taxes the reason you have a police force the reason you have a government is to admi
for drugs as long as people can avoid the natural pressures of an entrepreneurial and innovative environment and the experimentation and failure that comes naturally from doing that because they can pay off the government to either prevent themselves from having to compete and or pay off the government to transfer the actual cost of what they're doing to them but here we're getting upon another one of those problems right which is you're saying as long as we can try to find a way to avoid that...
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technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. [ male announcer ] how could a luminous prote in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lippeaverage. t. rowe price. invest with...
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what was our assessment, our united states assessment, of the environment and the conditions on the ground and had we in advance positioned the right resources to mitigate risk and to make sure that we could handle those known possibilities? >> all right. general marks, thank you very much. appreciate it. i want to go back to the attacks on israel and gaza. the u.n. security council now holding an emergency closed door session about the crisis. member nations called for this. maximum restraints so the situation does not deteriorate any further. the big fear is that the escalating violence could echo the 2008 war that led to israel's land invasion of gaza. the year-long war killed some 1,400 palestinians and israeli. fred joining us from jerusalem. fred, first of all, we saw the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu speaking earlier about the escalating violence, the tension here. here's what he said. >> no government would tolerate a situation where nearly one-fifth of its people live under a constant barrage of rockets and missile fire, and israel will not tolerate this situation. thi
what was our assessment, our united states assessment, of the environment and the conditions on the ground and had we in advance positioned the right resources to mitigate risk and to make sure that we could handle those known possibilities? >> all right. general marks, thank you very much. appreciate it. i want to go back to the attacks on israel and gaza. the u.n. security council now holding an emergency closed door session about the crisis. member nations called for this. maximum...
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the senate's bill also was reported out of the environment and public works committee in november with absolute unanimous support so they feel like they have an upper hand here because there have already been republicans that have given their support for the bill and they believe that they can twist enough arms in the house to get it through. >> so outside of the price tag which obviously is snifth between two and five years, what's the difference between a two-year bill and a five-year transportation bill? >> well, the five-year bill does dollars provide some more streamlining overhauls as far as project regulations that a lot of people, especially republicans have been looking for. but the main difference is the certainty with which projects are given because most road projects last much longer than two years. and so the concern among a number of stakeholders, states and localities in particular are that a two-year bill wouldn't provide enough funding certainty to get some of the larger projects, a lot of road repairs, bridge replacements that kind of thing through. >> we're talking
the senate's bill also was reported out of the environment and public works committee in november with absolute unanimous support so they feel like they have an upper hand here because there have already been republicans that have given their support for the bill and they believe that they can twist enough arms in the house to get it through. >> so outside of the price tag which obviously is snifth between two and five years, what's the difference between a two-year bill and a five-year...
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seek to restore stress between authorities in the community and create a safe, secure, and productive environment. william marquez, bbc, bal timore. >> one city taking a very different approach on immigration. tonight, new images taken on the surface of mars by the nasa rover curiosity have been released. they're still working out what route they should take on the way to the martian mountain. the plan is for curiosity to move its wheels on a short test drive. >> the first detailed aerial pictures of the curiosity rover's landing site taken from space. they show the giant crater. the rover is a tiny speck inside. these images of the terrain around it suggest that water once flowed. >> in the dozens of arizona, we see images like that all the time. what it normally corresponds to is that it has been eroded at the mountains in episodic events. the texture of the rocks speak to a history of alluvial activity associated with rivers and running water. >> curiosity will be the first to be able to minimize the rock layer by layer and learn how the planet changed over the years. the mars we see today is
seek to restore stress between authorities in the community and create a safe, secure, and productive environment. william marquez, bbc, bal timore. >> one city taking a very different approach on immigration. tonight, new images taken on the surface of mars by the nasa rover curiosity have been released. they're still working out what route they should take on the way to the martian mountain. the plan is for curiosity to move its wheels on a short test drive. >> the first detailed...
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1830s, but really very much the case in the 1840s and afterwards, they're showing up into a political environment in which they're already qualified to vote as soon as they become citizens. just to give you a sense of the kind of politics we're talking about, this is an image from harper's weekly in 1858 around election time, or just after election time. and it shows a saloon and a polling place. if you wanted to vote, if you see the doorway all the way in the back, you had to go in there to vote. >> this weekend on lectures in history, from muncie, indiana, ball state university professor jame connelly examines immigration, voting, and the roots of pluralism in the united states, part of american history tv this weekend on c-span 3. >>> at today's pentagon briefing, acting assistant secretary of defense george little discussed thursday's meeting between defense secretary leon panetta and his his israeli counterpart. following the meeting, secretary panetta announced plans to give israel an extra $70 million for a short range missile defense program called iron dome. this is a half hour. >> good
1830s, but really very much the case in the 1840s and afterwards, they're showing up into a political environment in which they're already qualified to vote as soon as they become citizens. just to give you a sense of the kind of politics we're talking about, this is an image from harper's weekly in 1858 around election time, or just after election time. and it shows a saloon and a polling place. if you wanted to vote, if you see the doorway all the way in the back, you had to go in there to...
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so that the environment within china, within which china rises is going to be a more stable and solid place. flaw, i'll be straighi'll be ad- straight with you. we provide a balance meeting our obligations and commitments to them. i think the chinese look at this and i think understand that this is an historical role of the united states and a role of the united states that is going to continue to play. it's not just military. it's important, computer side, it's also economic. it's diplomatic. and the last thing i'll say is that what the president saw in the trip that he took tend of last year which was a culmination of three years of strategic war. he saw a tremendous demand signal, if you will. demand for u.s. leadership. it's a lot of reasons for that. some of it has to do with chinese strategies and conduct. some of it has to do with historic u.s. roles. but the solution is very -- >> charlie: i'm told the leaders of tho countries look at the united states and say, you know, we see the chinese coming. we see them getting stronger and we worry about standing alone. are you here wit
so that the environment within china, within which china rises is going to be a more stable and solid place. flaw, i'll be straighi'll be ad- straight with you. we provide a balance meeting our obligations and commitments to them. i think the chinese look at this and i think understand that this is an historical role of the united states and a role of the united states that is going to continue to play. it's not just military. it's important, computer side, it's also economic. it's diplomatic....
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the way we are in the environment, increasing speculation about an attack on iran now, by israelis or american forces, covert action by iran. some might read this as a drum roll towards greater military action against iran. the flip side, you can read at any time other way. it's as if he's saying we should be under no illusion if we do attack iran some way they will re retaliate on american soil. >> with the killing of bin laden earlier this year how strong or is how weak is al qaeda tonight? >> as mr. clapper said the other day in congress and has been saying for the last six months there's very strong signs that al qaeda has been substantially degrade, its ability, its communications have deteriorated, their leadership is much weaker, ability to put together a big scale attack against america or its allies is depleted. but the organization still exists and a more dissipated, fragmented fashion and does have the capacity still to conduct attacks in various places around the world but the chances of them pulling off a 9/11 attack is much less. >> we're talking with jeff dyer. i want t
the way we are in the environment, increasing speculation about an attack on iran now, by israelis or american forces, covert action by iran. some might read this as a drum roll towards greater military action against iran. the flip side, you can read at any time other way. it's as if he's saying we should be under no illusion if we do attack iran some way they will re retaliate on american soil. >> with the killing of bin laden earlier this year how strong or is how weak is al qaeda...